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Culture

Friday August 2, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – In our local Staples I noticed a nice piece of decoration: a large “sculpture” of correction fluid with “oops” written in the middle of it. Make a bronx cheer noise if you remember what correction fluid is. Hmmm. Awfully quiet here. This thing must have been make in the 70s or 80s. Apart from the now obscure iconography this is actually very interesting – it could be mistaken for a Warhol if it were hanging in MOMA rather than in a Staples on 86th Street. Here it is, taken with my baby Sony RX100 II (my go-to go-everywhere camera of the moment).

So there’s this joke website called Gizoogle that translates any website from standard English into Hip-Hop (the link to this is courtesy of Salman Rushdie). Here’s what it did to the foregoing paragraph:

NEW YORK NEW YORK – In our local Staplez I noticed a sick piece of decoration: a big-ass “sculpture” of erection fluid wit “oops” freestyled up in tha middle of dat shit. Make a funky-ass bronx cheer noise if you remember what tha fuck erection fluid is yo. Hmmm fo’ realz. Awfully on tha down-low here, so peek-a-boo, clear tha way, I be comin’ thru fo’sho. This thang must done been make up in tha 70s or 80s fo’ realz. Apart from tha now obscure iconography dis is straight-up straight-up bangin-ass – it could be mistaken fo’ a Warhol if it was hangin up in MOMA rather than up in a Staplez on 86th Street yo. Here it is, taken wit mah baby Sony RX100 Pt II (my go-to go-everywhere camera of tha moment).

From now on I’m using this thing as a co-author to liven this site up.

Oops
Oops
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On this day last year: Riverside Park South. I used to think that I liked Riverside Park South and the Trump buildings that face it. But . . . I glanced casually at this image when I prepared this post and thought it was in Boston. This is an absolutely generic urban development that could be in any city in the world. Of course the park is preferable to the wasteland that formerly inhabited the space. Here it is (this was taken with the high end medium format rig that I was shooting at this time last year – subsequently replaced with my medium format Leica).

Riverside Park South
Riverside Park South

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Abstract Home Work

Thursday August 1, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – This is a really heavy day in the real work world. In other words, long hours at the computer. Here’s an image of my personal habitat for the day, taken with my baby Sony RX100 II. This was moment of rest: my hands weren’t actually on the keyboard.
Keyboard
Keyboard

On this day last year: Construction of the Second Avenue subway.

2nd Avenue subway construction
2nd Avenue subway construction

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Landscape Street Urban

Wednesday July 31, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – Marvelous light today makes everything look wonderful – even shot with the baby Sony RX100 II.
Fire alarm box
Fire alarm box
Go figure
Go figure
More go figure
More go figure

On this day last year: Nikki de Saint Phalle in front of the Racquet Club.

Niki de Saint Phalle
Niki de Saint Phalle

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Abstract Landscape

Tuesday July 30, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I really have taken at least one picture every day for 1,362 days. That’s 46 months. Three years and ten months. Without a miss. But I do occasionally get behind on posting to this site. I like to post with about a week’s delay. That gives me time to self-edit a bit – to sort out what actually merits exposure here. But it means that I’m not exactly breaking hot news.

I’ve been a bit behind on posting because I didn’t take a computer on our recent Italian trip to save weight for the trekking portion of the trip. On return I was posting about three weeks later than the dates the photos were taken. Since then I’ve be doing two posts a day until today, when I’ve finally caught up to being just a week behind.

Here we have the inside of another vase taken with my pocketable Fuji, and an “out my window” in good light with the same camera.

Vase
Vase
good morning light
good morning light

On this day last year: Bourne onlookers.

Bourne Onlookers
Bourne Onlookers

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Landscape Street Urban

Monday July 29, 2013

NEW YORK NEW YORK – I’m giving the Sony RX100 II a rest. Today I returned to my Leica Monochrom and 50mm Summicron Asph. lens – the best camera and lens combination for me ever. Really. Here we are looking up at Papa. Not a great image but it’s a step toward getting back to using a real camera.
Riff on "Look Up"
Riff on “Look Up”

On this day last year: Quilt.

Quilt
Quilt

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Family and friends Food and wine Portrait

Sunday July 28, 2013

KENT CONNECTICUT – We had lunch with friends in Kent. I took my Leica S2, which is a very large camera – eccentrically so in an era of iPhones and professional photographers moving to mirrorless compacts. People didn’t seem to mind. Interestingly, even at web resolution you can see that the medium format S2 offers an advantage in three dimensionality and texture.
Robert
Robert
Peter
Peter
Maria
Maria
House
House
Paella Pan
Paella Pan

On this day last year: Pool.

Pool
Pool

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Interior Still Life

Saturday July 27, 2013

WARREN CONNECTICUT – A bleak, poor light day in Warren. I caught this while lolling around the house with my iPhone in hand:
Door
Door

On this day one year ago: Look up redux.

Flare
Flare

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